Hello everyone, I have a visitor visa to Canada and I would love to seek for a refugee status on arrival at the airport in Montreal.what documents do I need for that and to what official do I make my request to?
SYou can claim asylum from the first uniformed CBSA officer you see. This is typically at customs and immigration after you get off the plane. You simply have to make it crystal clear that you are asking for asylum. Something as simple as "I would like to claim asylum" is enough. The officer will take it from there.
Make sure you do not destroy any documents that go to prove your identity - this is a common myth. Destroying your passport will not prevent CBSA from deporting you if you don't get asylum.
You also should bring any and all documents that prove your status as a refugee/the reason for claiming asylum. All these will be used in your refugee hearing to determine whether or not you will be accepted as a refugee. Things like police reports, medical reports, evidence of harm done to you, etc.
If you do not have evidence/aren't a genuine refugee, you can expect to be deported at some point.
Thank you so much.please,I wish to know what happens when you tell an immigration officer you want to make an asylum claim.After questioning do there give you a place to live? Because I do not have anyone in Canada.Also,how long does it take for one to be eligible to apply for a work permit?
Thank you so much.please,I wish to know what happens when you tell an immigration officer you want to make an asylum claim.After questioning do there give you a place to live? Because I do not have anyone in Canada.Also,how long does it take for one to be eligible to apply for a work permit?
go to vancouver for good quality homeless shelters.
Thank you.i read that if you don't have the means to fund yourself social welfare will support you financially.is it true?That is a joke by the way. Vancounver has some of the roughest homeless shelters in the country.
Thank you.i read that if you don't have the means to fund yourself social welfare will support you financially.is it true?
My neighbor is a Syrian refugee who has not worked a single day in last 3-4 yrs of moving here. He has 2 kids now so I am assuming social welfare doesn't pay that bad.If you don’t have the means to support yourself then you would not have been approved a TRV. Let’s get that first thing straight.
There are some social assistance but it is barely enough to live. If you are under threat of personal persecution and you decide to continue your asylum claim you should be focusing on acquiring a work permit instead of welfare.
My neighbor is a Syrian refugee who has not worked a single day in last 3-4 yrs of moving here. He has 2 kids now so I am assuming social welfare doesn't pay that bad.